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Table 3 Results from statistically significant models (p < 0.05) to assess larvae density in sampled natural and artificial water bodies in Mâncio Lima, Acre, Brazil between February 2012 and March 2014

From: Contribution of fish farming ponds to the production of immature Anopheles spp. in a malaria-endemic Amazonian town

Analysis

Dataset

Variable

Coefficient

Standard error

P value

1

D5

Water body type: fish pond

−1.486

0.219

<0.001

2

D3f

Vegetation

0.993

0.471

0.035

D3n

Electrical conductivity

−0.046

0.013

<0.001

 

Distance

−0.015

0.006

<0.01

3

D9f

Survey 2

−0.026

0.014

<0.001

 

Survey 3

−1.626

0.013

<0.001

 

Survey 4

−0.006

0.013

0.633

 

Survey 5

0.077

0.013

<0.001

 

Survey 6

−0.272

0.014

<0.001

 

Survey 7

−0.193

0.013

<0.001

 

Survey 8

−1.275

0.013

<0.001

 

Survey 9

−0.055

0.013

<0.001

 

D5n

Survey 3

0.999

0.650

0.1240

  

Survey 5

1.093

0.609

0.0727

  

Survey 7

0.096

0.721

0.8932

  

Survey 9

−0.446

0.742

0.5476

5

D5f

Vegetation: non-commercial ponds

Smooth

0.614

 

Vegetation: commercial ponds

Smooth

<0.001